Arthur James BeachCaptainHMM-163, MAG-16, 1ST MAW United States Marine Corps 29 August 1938 - 20 March 1966 Orange Cove, California Panel 06E Line 025 |
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The database page for Arthur James Beach
I love all of you who we lost and those of you who are still missing. I have a spot for you all in my heart. Thank you so much for what you have done to protect my freedom and the freedom of others. |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn the night of 20 March 1966, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 163 (HMM-163) was tasked with a night medevac mission from Phu Bai to Danang. A single aircraft, UH-34D BuNo 149351, was launched with four men aboard. After making the pick-up, the pilot elected to return to Danang via an over-water route due to heavy weather and low ceilings. The aircraft didn't make it but instead disappeared entirely. About a month later, a fisherman snagged his net on BuNo 149531's wreckage offshore just north of the mountains surrounding Danang. While the remains of three crewmen and the medevac passenger were recovered, Captain Arthur J. Beach's body was not found. The five men lost were
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is one who wears his MIA bracelet, Senior Airman James C. Hurtado Jr. dobermanldy82@wmconnect.com 27 Jun 2004 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Channing Prothro, former CAP Marine
Last updated 06/27/2004